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© Enid News and Eagle
12-25-2013
Submitted by: Glenn


James Melvin "Jimmy" Jordan

January 31, 1932 ~ December 17, 2013

Service for Mr. James "Jimmy" Melvin Jordan, 81, of Enid, will be at a later date. Cremation is under direction of Brown-Cummings Funeral Home.

He was born January 31, 1932, to Oliver James and Jessie Violet Smith Jordan and passed away December 17, 2013, at home.

He attended school in Enid. He worked for some years for his father at Jordan's Auto Salvage and Repair. He later worked at Enid Fire Equipment.

Jimmy never married; he had no children. He was a kind and gentle person who loved his pets. He is survived by one sister, June Stewart, mother of two boys, Ralph and Russell; two nieces, Stephanie and Starla; and four nephews Stephen, Mark, Stuart and Stacy.

He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister, Alice C. Piontek.

Condolences may be given at Brown-Cummings.com.

(Submitted by family)


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